near to Geilston, Argyll And Bute, Great Britain

Kilmahew Castle - SW corner

For the main description of the castle, and for the early history of the lands of Kilmahew, see NS3578 : Kilmahew Castle.

In the foreground is what appears to be the remnants of a staircase (it was still climbable, with care), ascending from the lower left corner of the photo towards the two recesses; these recesses date from the attempted remodelling of the castle (I'm not sure what they were intended for, aside from decoration; they seem rather small for statue alcoves).

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Discussion on NS3578

Kilmahew Burn Bridge William Craig, I presume 15 stone is the small horse you were leading
? ! Oh for the days when we could skip lightly o'er mill and dale, through soggy bog and over logs thrown across ditches at St Athan. Now we have to be meticulous and steady while French ladies hang off sandstone rocks upside down Free Climbing.